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  2. MAIL AT DARWIN

    Air Commodore Kingsford-Smith, in charge of the Southern Cross, arrived here at 2.45 o'clock this afternoon with 15 bags of mail, comprising the second ...

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  3. FEDERAL A.L.P.

    Fourteen members of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party and representatives of 10 trade-union organisations attended an enthusiastic meeting of the ...

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  4. SERIOUS CONCERN

    Contrary to the reassuring tone of earlier official statements, week-end messages indicate that the Burma situation is causing serious concern in official ...

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  5. LEAD INCREASED

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 620 words
  6. BULOW'S MEMOIRS

    Following the announcement that Prince Bulow's memoirs were being published in England to-day, Lord Lonsdale notified Messrs. Putnam, the publishers, that they ...

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  7. BULLI MELEE

    A serious disturbance occurred at Bulli to-day. It only came to an end when the police drew revolvers and threatened to use them. More than a dozen men were ...

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  8. CONFERENCE OFFER

    Commenting on the Prime Minister's latest proposal for co-operation among all sections of the Federal Parliament, Dr. Page, Leader of the Country party, said ...

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  9. MADRID RIOT

    Anti-monarchist rioting on Sunday morning culminated in an attempt to storm a newspaper office which was defended by powerful hydrants and a ...

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  10. SYDNEY EXHIBITION

    Some time ago a company known as the Barfield Properties, Ltd., placed before the Government a scheme by which an exhibition would be held in Queen's ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. MOTOR CYCLE RECORD

    At the invitation of the Hungarian Automobile Club, two Melbourne men, E. A. Simcock and Alan Bruce, departed for Tat, near Budapest, with an ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. FACING THE ISSUE

    Reference to the offer made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to confer with the political leaders of all parties, and discuss the economic position in a ...

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  13. "PUT HOUSE IN ORDER"

    The Chancellor (Dr. Bruening), in a speech at Kloppenburg, said that it was erroneous to believe that a revision of reparations settlements was ...

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  14. MINISTER AVERTS CRISIS

    Dawn saw little diminution in the crowds parading the Puerblo Del Sol Square, clamouring for revenge against Monarchists. Most credit for averting a ...

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  15. KING VISITS AUNT

    The King took his first drive to-day, since his illness. He went from Buckingham Palace to visit his aunt, Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, at Kensington ...

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  16. BRITAIN ATTACKED

    A reversal of Britain's gold standard policy in India was demanded on Sunday by Senator Borah, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He said ...

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  17. TOWN HALL RIOT

    Two men were sentenced to imprisonment, and three others were fined at the Central Police Court to-day for their part in the disturbance outside the Town Hall ...

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  18. MINERS RESIST POLICE

    Labour troubles in the Kyushiu collieries are rapidly spreading and growing worse. More than 200 mines were underground for 68 hours on a hunger ...

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  19. "STATE RESPONSIBLE"

    The Secretary of the Federal Executive of the A.L.P. (Mr. Collings), in replying to-night to a request from the Cobar branch of the A.L.P. for the calling of a ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. LORD SOMERS

    Speaking at the Lord Mayor's luncheon to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) paid a tribute to the departing Governor of Victoria (Lord Somers), and ...

    Article : 332 words
  21. SHIP'S CREW RELEASED

    Arising out of the mutiny on the Jaime, the second officer has been dismissed. Leave was granted to the crew, except those arrested. The crew refused these ...

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  22. MAN TRAMPLED TO DEATH

    A man was trampled to death at Puerto del Sol, when another man fired a shot wounding a person listening to a speech of the Minister of Finance, thus starting ...

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  23. CAR OVERTURNS

    Eight occupants of a motor car had a fortunate escape from, death when the vehicle turned completely over after skidding on a patch of gravel on the ...

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  24. PEOPLE'S PATRIOTISM

    Charlie Chaplin interviewed by the "Daily Express" at Juan les Pins, said that patriotism was the greatest form of insanity from which the world has ever ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND PREMIER'S VIEW

    "Tasmania was the first State to have an opportunity of expressing an opinion through the ballot-box on the question of sound measures or currency and inflation, ...

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  26. DAVIS CUP MATCHES

    Britain eliminated, Belgium from the Davis Cup, and will now meet the winner of the Ireland-South African match. At Helsingfors, Egypt eliminated ...

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  27. COOPER DIES

    George Cooper, of Kensington, who was seriously wounded by a bullet, which entered is body near the heart, in a shooting affray in a house in Thurlow-street, ...

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  28. "OUTSIDE PARTY"

    The position of persons in South Australia; who are supporting the Lang plan, will probably be considered at a meeting of the council of the State branch of the ...

    Article : 181 words
  29. "WESLEY NEEDED"

    "Australia does not need a Mussolini, much less does it need a Lenin. What Australia needs is another John Wesley," said Rev. C. O. V. Renson at the Central ...

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  30. CANADA'S TEAM FOR U.S.A.

    Canada's Davis Cup team to meet the United States on May 21 is—Marcel Rainville, Dr. Jack Wright of Montreal, Gilbert Nunns (Toronto), Walter Martin ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The Cricket Board cabled Australia three alternatives to the cancellation of the tour. They are: (1) Australia to be responsible for all South African expenses. ...

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  32. SITUATIONS COMPARED

    The "Morning Post," in an editorial, comparing the Parliamentary situation in Britain with that in Australia, says: "No strong, effective policy can eventuate in ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. LOAN COUNCIL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) conferred to-day with the South Australian Premier (Mr. Hill), the West Australian Premier (Sir James Mitchell), and the ...

    Article : 167 words
  34. TO SAVE LIFE

    A pupil of the New England Girls' School, Gwendoline Newton, was taken to Brisbane from Armidale to-day by a Qantas aeroplane, specially chartered by ...

    Article : 192 words
  35. "BOTTOM NOT REACHED"

    The impressions which Mr. E. Davis, of New York is carrying back to America about Australia, are not flattering to this country. ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. DEATH OF CHILD

    Kathleen May Beeby, 30, was remanded at the Wollongong Police Court to-day on a charge of having murdered her son, Jack Beeby, five years, on Saturday. It ...

    Article : 141 words
  37. KILLED INSTANTLY

    Colliding with a horse, which was hoppled, on the Maitland road, between Singleton and Whittingham, at an early hour this morning, a motor cycle and ...

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  38. COST £20,000

    The estimated cost of rescuing Mr. Augustine Courtauld was £20,000, including the heavy premiums on insurance policies for the rescuers. ...

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  39. CULTIVATE TOBACCO

    A representative meeting was held at Ashford yesterday in response to an invitation of the Special Committee appointed by the Ashford Shire Council to discuss ...

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  40. CHINESE IN BOX

    A Chinese who was sent back by American immigration authorities recounted to a magistrate the discomforts of the journey. ...

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  41. "ON SERVICE" STAMPS

    That some members of Parliament had been in the habit of selling surplus supplies of "On Service" stamps to philatelists was given by the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

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  42. MEAT STRIKE

    Slaughtermen, who are striking as a protest against the wage reduction, rejected to-day the settlement plans submitted at a conference last Friday by ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Madrid. May 10.—Thieves broke into a lottery office at Bilboa and took £60,000, intended for the payment of prizes. ...

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  44. TEXTILE WORKERS

    The Textile Workers' Union which met to-night, rejected the proposal emanating from Communist members advocating a general strike as a protest against the ...

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  45. TRANSPORT BILL

    Opposition to provisions of the amending Transport Bill, which is to be introduced into the State Parliament probably this week, was expressed at a mass ...

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  46. COUNTRY FIRE

    At 1 o'clock on Sunday morning an attractive bungalow at Ross Hill, the property of Thomas Gabriel Fleming, stock and station agent, was destroyed by ...

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  47. France's Wheat Acreage Decreases

    Rome, May 10.—The Institute of Agriculture announces the acreage under wheat in France for the current season is 12,494,000, a decrease of 500,000 since last ...

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  48. STRUCK ROCKS

    The steamer Taiping struck a rock outside the harbour in a dense fog this morning. She was refloated with, it is believed, no damage, and proceeded under her own ...

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  49. Australian Exhibition in Berlin

    Berlin, May 10.—Australia is represented in a comprehensive building at an exhibition remaining open tuntil August. Special attention is paid town-planning in this ...

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  50. AT MELBOURNE

    Messrs. Fairbairn and Shenstone, who recently flew from England to Australia, reached Melbourne by aeroplane from New South Wales to-day. ...

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  51. ILLEGAL BETTORS

    Fines of £70 each were imposed on Charles White, 37, and William Atkinson 47, when they were convicted at the Redfern Police Court to-day, on a charge of ...

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  52. RIVERINA MOVEMENT

    The first meeting of the Riverina Province Council to-day decided to call a convention to decide whether the movement would remain non-political or form ...

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  53. Insanity as Ground for Divorce

    Paris, May 10.—Hitherto French courts have refused to recognise insanity as a ground for divorce, but the Seine Tribunal established a precedent granting a ...

    Article : 45 words
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